50 409 867 SEK
BILDERNA LADDAS...
Hus & Enfamiljshus (Till salu)
Referens:
EDEN-T99239694
/ 99239694
Referens:
EDEN-T99239694
Land:
PT
Stad:
Arroios
Kategori:
Bostäder
Listningstyp:
Till salu
Fastighetstyp:
Hus & Enfamiljshus
Fastighets storlek:
444 m²
Tomt storlek:
321 m²
Rum:
6
Sovrum:
6
Badrum:
6
LIKNANDE FASTIGHETSLISTNINGAR
AVERAGE HOME VALUES IN ARROIOS
REAL ESTATE PRICE PER M² IN NEARBY CITIES
City |
Avg price per m² house |
Avg price per m² apartment |
---|---|---|
Vila Real | 16 053 SEK | 56 477 SEK |
Marco de Canaveses | 24 322 SEK | - |
Fafe | 14 523 SEK | - |
Paredes | 21 488 SEK | 38 311 SEK |
Viseu | 17 235 SEK | 22 978 SEK |
Valongo | 20 445 SEK | 21 673 SEK |
Vila Nova de Famalicão | 17 007 SEK | 21 342 SEK |
Gondomar | 21 972 SEK | 25 486 SEK |
Maia | 24 020 SEK | 29 442 SEK |
Maia | 26 055 SEK | 29 736 SEK |
Santa Maria da Feira | 19 970 SEK | 23 443 SEK |
Porto | 42 789 SEK | 48 295 SEK |
Vila Nova de Gaia | 30 121 SEK | 39 986 SEK |
Oliveira de Azeméis | 17 466 SEK | - |
Canidelo | - | 52 014 SEK |
Feira | 20 402 SEK | 21 296 SEK |
Matosinhos | - | 45 123 SEK |
The townhouse has undergone a two-year refurbishment program inside and out. It comprises four floors and 444 m² of usable internal space. There are three main entrances from the street, numbers 19, 23 and 27. Number 19 serves as the entrance to the mezzanine floor prepared as a self-contained apartment. The studio space accessible from number 23 historically has been used for retail/office accommodation. Following its renovation, diverse opportunities exist to use the ground floor studio as a gym, gallery or other workspace. For those needing car parking, this option is also available.
Number 27 provides access to the main house. The impressive entrance hall leads to the principal floor, which has been sensitively restored, retaining panelling, stucco work, marble and wood effect. There are eleven rooms on this floor, including the vestibule/study, drawing room, large dining room, two bedrooms, a dressing room and two bathrooms, kitchen and separate pantry and a garden room. Close attention has been paid to lighting, mixing modern with vintage.
The furnishings also mix new with old, including pieces from iconic modern designers and antique Portuguese furniture acquired from the former owner whose family purchased the townhouse in 1903, two years after it was built.
The second floor has undergone a total reconfiguration. It provides a secondary kitchen, two large bedrooms, three bathrooms and an area that can be used for living/dining or as a further large bedroom. This floor retains high ceilings and has five doors, which give access to small external terraces which could be expanded on the garden side if desired.
Heating and cooling for the townhouse are supplied by discrete air-conditioning units on the ground floor, mezzanine and second floor. Electric wall-mounted panel radiators provide heating on the first floor for the few weeks it may be needed.
The jewel in the crown is undoubtedly the most beautiful private garden accessed from the principal floor extending to 115 m². This exterior space has also undergone extensive renovation. It incorporates a large terrace for outside dining and an upper level containing a Mediterranean garden with cypress trees, an ancient olive tree and raised planting with rosemary and lavender. A heated pool with an inground polycarbonate electric cover and jets for resistance swimming has been installed. A further area is set aside for lounging in the Lisbon sun.
Curated furnishings are available for sale by separate negotiation. Visa fler Visa färre Esta majestosa moradia, conhecida como Centenary Palacete, foi construída em 1901. Está localizada numa zona privilegiada no coração de Lisboa, em Arroios, descrito pela Time Out como o bairro mais cool do mundo. A moradia encontra-se no meio da Rua Antero de Quental, ancorada pela embaixada italiana numa extremidade e pelo antigo mosteiro/hospital do Desterro na outra. O Desterro está atualmente a passar por um renascimento que, quando concluído, abrirá novos espaços públicos, restaurantes, lojas, escritórios e apartamentos residenciais. O icónico restaurante de peixe e marisco de Lisboa, Ramiro, fica em frente ao Desterro e, do outro lado da rua, o Hotel 1908 foi recentemente inaugurado. A entrada do mesmo, é no Largo do Intendente, que em breve adicionará aos seus vizinhos a primeira Soho House em Lisboa.
A moradia passou por um programa de renovação de dois anos, tanto no interior como no exterior. Compreende quatro andares e 444 m² de espaço interno utilizável. Existem três entradas principais a partir da rua, números 19, 23 e 27. O número 19 serve como entrada para o andar mezzanine preparado como um apartamento autónomo. O espaço do estúdio acessível pelo número 23 terá sido utilizado para comércio/escritório. Após a sua renovação, existem diversas opções de utilização no estúdio do rés-do-chão como ginásio, galeria ou outro espaço de trabalho. Para quem precisa de estacionamento, esta opção também está disponível.
O número 27 dá acesso à casa principal. O impressionante hall de entrada leva ao andar principal, que foi totalmente restaurado de forma exímia, mantendo painéis, trabalhos em estuque, mármore e efeito de madeira. Existem onze divisões neste andar, incluindo o vestíbulo/escritório, sala de estar, grande sala de jantar, dois quartos, um closet e duas casas de banho, cozinha e despensa separada e uma sala de jardim. Foi dada especial atenção à iluminação, misturando o moderno com o vintage.
Os móveis são uma mistura de novo com o antigo, incluindo peças de designers modernos icónicos e móveis antigos portugueses adquiridos ao antigo proprietário cuja família comprou a moradia em 1903, dois anos após a sua construção.
O segundo andar passou por uma reconfiguração total. Dispõe de uma cozinha secundária, dois quartos de generosas dimensões, três casas de banho e uma área que pode ser usada como sala de estar/jantar ou como um espaçoso quarto adicional. Este piso mantém tetos altos e tem cinco portas que dão acesso a pequenos terraços externos que podem ser ampliados do lado do jardim, se desejado.
O aquecimento e arrefecimento da moradia são fornecidos por unidades de ar condicionado discretas no rés-do-chão, mezzanine e segundo andar. Radiadores elétricos de parede fornecem aquecimento no primeiro andar nas poucas semanas em que pode ser necessário.
A jóia da coroa é, sem dúvida, o belo jardim privado acessível a partir do andar principal, com uma área de 115 m². Este espaço exterior também passou por uma extensa renovação. Incorpora um grande terraço para refeições ao ar livre e num nível superior encontra-se um jardim mediterrâneo com ciprestes, uma antiga oliveira e canteiros elevados com alecrim e lavanda. Foi instalada uma piscina aquecida com uma cobertura elétrica de policarbonato embutida e jatos para natação contra a corrente. Uma outra área está reservada para relaxar ao sol de Lisboa.Os móveis selecionados estão disponíveis para venda mediante negociação separada. This regal townhouse, known as Centenary Palacete, was constructed in 1901. It stands in a privileged location in the heart of Lisbon in Arroios, described by Time Out as the coolest neighbourhood in the world. The townhouse is in the middle of Rua Antero de Quental, anchored by the Italian embassy at one end and the former Desterro monastery/hospital at the other. Desterro is currently undergoing a rebirth, which, when finished, will open up new public spaces, restaurants, retail, offices and residential flats. The iconic Lisbon fish restaurant Ramiro sits in front of Desterro, and across the road, the 1908 Hotel has recently opened. The entrance to 1908 is on Largo do Intendente, which will soon add to its neighbours the first Soho House in Lisbon.
The townhouse has undergone a two-year refurbishment program inside and out. It comprises four floors and 444 m² of usable internal space. There are three main entrances from the street, numbers 19, 23 and 27. Number 19 serves as the entrance to the mezzanine floor prepared as a self-contained apartment. The studio space accessible from number 23 historically has been used for retail/office accommodation. Following its renovation, diverse opportunities exist to use the ground floor studio as a gym, gallery or other workspace. For those needing car parking, this option is also available.
Number 27 provides access to the main house. The impressive entrance hall leads to the principal floor, which has been sensitively restored, retaining panelling, stucco work, marble and wood effect. There are eleven rooms on this floor, including the vestibule/study, drawing room, large dining room, two bedrooms, a dressing room and two bathrooms, kitchen and separate pantry and a garden room. Close attention has been paid to lighting, mixing modern with vintage.
The furnishings also mix new with old, including pieces from iconic modern designers and antique Portuguese furniture acquired from the former owner whose family purchased the townhouse in 1903, two years after it was built.
The second floor has undergone a total reconfiguration. It provides a secondary kitchen, two large bedrooms, three bathrooms and an area that can be used for living/dining or as a further large bedroom. This floor retains high ceilings and has five doors, which give access to small external terraces which could be expanded on the garden side if desired.
Heating and cooling for the townhouse are supplied by discrete air-conditioning units on the ground floor, mezzanine and second floor. Electric wall-mounted panel radiators provide heating on the first floor for the few weeks it may be needed.
The jewel in the crown is undoubtedly the most beautiful private garden accessed from the principal floor extending to 115 m². This exterior space has also undergone extensive renovation. It incorporates a large terrace for outside dining and an upper level containing a Mediterranean garden with cypress trees, an ancient olive tree and raised planting with rosemary and lavender. A heated pool with an inground polycarbonate electric cover and jets for resistance swimming has been installed. A further area is set aside for lounging in the Lisbon sun.
Curated furnishings are available for sale by separate negotiation. Cette maison de ville royale, connue sous le nom de Centenary Palacete, a été construite en 1901. Il bénéficie d’un emplacement privilégié au cœur de Lisbonne à Arroios, décrit par Time Out comme le quartier le plus cool du monde. La maison de ville se trouve au milieu de la Rua Antero de Quental, ancrée par l’ambassade d’Italie à une extrémité et l’ancien monastère/hôpital de Desterro à l’autre. Desterro connaît actuellement une renaissance qui, une fois terminée, ouvrira de nouveaux espaces publics, des restaurants, des commerces de détail, des bureaux et des appartements résidentiels. L’emblématique restaurant de poisson de Lisbonne Ramiro se trouve en face de Desterro, et de l’autre côté de la route, l’hôtel 1908 a récemment ouvert ses portes. L’entrée de 1908 se trouve sur le Largo do Intendente, qui ajoutera bientôt à ses voisins la première Soho House de Lisbonne.
La maison de ville a fait l’objet d’un programme de rénovation de deux ans à l’intérieur et à l’extérieur. Il comprend quatre étages et 444 m² de surface intérieure utilisable. Il y a trois entrées principales depuis la rue, les numéros 19, 23 et 27. Le numéro 19 sert d’entrée à la mezzanine préparée comme un appartement indépendant. L’espace de studio accessible depuis le numéro 23 a toujours été utilisé pour des commerces de détail/bureaux. Suite à sa rénovation, diverses possibilités existent d’utiliser le studio du rez-de-chaussée comme salle de sport, galerie ou autre espace de travail. Pour ceux qui ont besoin d’un parking, cette option est également disponible.
Le numéro 27 permet d’accéder à la maison principale. L’impressionnant hall d’entrée mène à l’étage principal, qui a été restauré avec soin, en conservant les boiseries, les stucs, le marbre et l’effet bois. Il y a onze pièces à cet étage, y compris le vestibule/bureau, le salon, la grande salle à manger, deux chambres, un dressing et deux salles de bains, une cuisine et un garde-manger séparé et une salle de jardin. Une attention particulière a été portée à l’éclairage, mêlant moderne et vintage.
Le mobilier mélange également le neuf et l’ancien, y compris des pièces de designers modernes emblématiques et des meubles portugais anciens acquis de l’ancien propriétaire dont la famille a acheté la maison de ville en 1903, deux ans après sa construction.
Le deuxième étage a subi une reconfiguration totale. Il dispose d’une cuisine secondaire, de deux grandes chambres, de trois salles de bains et d’un espace pouvant être utilisé pour le salon/salle à manger ou comme une autre grande chambre. Cet étage conserve de hauts plafonds et dispose de cinq portes, qui donnent accès à de petites terrasses extérieures qui pourraient être agrandies côté jardin si on le souhaite.
Le chauffage et la climatisation de la maison de ville sont fournis par des unités de climatisation discrètes au rez-de-chaussée, en mezzanine et au deuxième étage. Les radiateurs muraux électriques assurent le chauffage au premier étage pendant les quelques semaines dont il peut être besoin.
Le joyau de la couronne est sans aucun doute le plus beau jardin privé accessible depuis le rez-de-chaussée s’étendant sur 115 m². Cet espace extérieur a également fait l’objet d’une rénovation complète. Il comprend une grande terrasse pour les repas à l’extérieur et un niveau supérieur contenant un jardin méditerranéen avec des cyprès, un olivier ancien et des plantations surélevées de romarin et de lavande. Une piscine chauffée avec une couverture électrique creusée en polycarbonate et des jets pour la nage par résistance a été installée. Un autre espace est réservé pour se prélasser sous le soleil de Lisbonne.
Des meubles sélectionnés sont disponibles à la vente par négociation séparée.